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Hands-On Internet of Things with MQTT

You're reading from   Hands-On Internet of Things with MQTT Build connected IoT devices with Arduino and MQ Telemetry Transport (MQTT)

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789341782
Length 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

1. Section 1: An Introduction to IoT and MQTT FREE CHAPTER
2. The Internet of Things in a Nutshell 3. Basic Architecture of an IoT Prototype 4. Getting Started with MQTT 5. Section 2: Using MQTT in IoT projects
6. Setting Up a Lab Environment 7. Building Your Own Automatic Pet Food Dispenser 8. Building a Smart E-Ink To-Do List 9. Building a Smart Productivity Cube, Part 1 10. Building a Smart Productivity Cube, Part 2 11. Section 3: Prototypes
12. Presenting Your Own Prototype 13. Assessments 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

The Internet of Things in a Nutshell

Kids who grew up in the 1990s, like myself, will have noticed a lot of changes to our everyday lives over the last 30 years because of the internet and its omnipresence. Having a wireless connection wherever we go, checking emails and Facebook on our smartphones: all of this didn't exist in the 1990s. Smartphones? We had mobile phones, yes, but with a monochrome display and an antenna, and they didn't have an internet connection. The multimedia highlight was playing the game Snake, a simple 2D game with a game logic that can be programmed in a day. There was no mobile internet and no wireless LAN. When we were visiting another city and got lost, we had to go inside a store and ask for help—no Google Maps.

Nowadays, the internet is ubiquitous and people are dependent on it for their day-to-day life. Everyone has a phone in their...

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